Actually, now you have an even better version called 'cream'. It's just a wrapper around vim; check here :
http://www.linuxlinks.com/article/20...114/Cream.html
It turns off the 'modal' property by default, which generally is the most irritating for windows users. Cream completely masks the 'geek' aspects of vim and yet has all it's power; real fun to use;
no, that's all the command is, nothing missing, just a single line of instruction that works on the whole file; as close to coding as you'd get within an editor
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http://www.linuxlinks.com/article/20...114/Cream.html
It turns off the 'modal' property by default, which generally is the most irritating for windows users. Cream completely masks the 'geek' aspects of vim and yet has all it's power; real fun to use;
The quote function doesn't quote code, but I am still enough of a geek to laugh at the 'single command'.
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I used to write RSX-11M macro and BLISS code using that editor, I understood how you could end up in a bell tower with a rifle from that.

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